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Thursday, January 10, 2013

The power of you...

On any given day, educators experience the highest of highs and the lowest of lows. How an educator reacts and responds to these highs and lows can often dictate the overall mood of the day. In my short 8 years as an educator, I have learned several things as it pertains to remaining positive, as well as keeping things in perspective when it comes to my professional and personal life. Educators have an extremely difficult and mentally draining job, but yet at the same time, educators also have one of the most rewarding jobs. The most difficult and rewarding jobs require a certain kind of mental strength and stamina...the strength and stamina to look in the mirror, and take control of the power...

Something most educators fail to realize is that they have the power and the control to dictate how well, or not well a day goes. Sure, of course, we all have days that are better than others, but we are ultimately in control of whether we have good or bad days. We have all done it, and we are all guilty of letting somebody or something take control of our day. When we allow others to control the outcome of our life, we are relinquishing control of our very existence.

I have made this mistake many times before. It is my new goal to take the power back, and regain control of my life. The best thing about taking control of one's life, is the fact that when you take control of your life, you give somebody else the opportunity to take control of their life. Empower others by empowering yourself...perhaps the most underrated and underutilized method to professional and personal growth.

Reflect on your existence, and evaluate how you approach both your professional and personal life. Do you believe in yourself? Does your happiness and positivity rely on the actions of others? Do you feel proud of your accomplishments and doings? Can you walk with your head held high? Do you feel in control of your life?

Take this opportunity to look in the mirror and realize the potential and power of you. Do not fear the power you possess. This power gives you the ability to control your life and the outcomes of your experiences. Be positive and give yourself the benefit of the doubt. Work hard, prepare, encourage, and motivate yourself to take responsibility of controlling your life.

Oh, and if you are looking for people with whom to surround yourself...seek out those who believe in themselves, and in due time you will see they not only believe in themselves, they believe in you too. When one believer believes in another, the ripple effect is inevitable...Are you ready to make the first wave...?

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"Life of an Educator" is the personal blog of Justin Tarte. Here I will share my thoughts on education in an effort to improve schools by helping Educators to reflect upon their current practices and beliefs. The opinions expressed here represent my own and may or may not represent those of my current employer.